* 29 Books Pertaining to Chinese Buddhist Art
Marilyn M. Rhie and Robert A.F. Thurman, Worlds of Transformation: Tibetan Art of Wisdom and Compassion, 1999; Angela Falco Howard , Li Song, Wu Hung, and Yang Hong, Chinese Sculpture, 2006; Enzo e Roberto Danon, The Flower of Buddha, 2006; Jean Boisselie, The Wisdom of the Buddha, 1995; Louis Frederic, Flammarion Iconographical Guides: Buddhism, 1995; Eva Rudy Jansen, The Book of Buddhas: Ritual Symbolism used on Buddhist Statuary and Ritual Objects, 1995; Li Yuhang, Ming Qing Fo Xiang, 1995; Delia Pemberton, The British Museum: The Buddha, 2002 (2); Li Chongjian, Fo xiang diao ke, 1996; Donald Dinwiddie, ed., Portraits of the Masters: Bronze Sculptures of the Tibetan Buddhist Lineages, 2003, with book of postcards; Xu Zhengfu, ed., Guanxiang foxiang, 1998; Thomas Cleary, The Buddha Scroll, 1999; Chi Lin Nunnery, ed.,The Diamond Sutra and Paintings of Guanyin and Lohan, 1997; Chang Foundation, Buddhist Images in Gilt Metal, 1993; Hugo Munsterberg, Chinese Buddhist Bronzes, 1967; J. Leroy Davidson, The Lotus Sutra in Chinese Art, 1955; Anne Swann, The Peking Temple of the Eastern Peak, 1964; Xu Jianrong, Pusa zaoxiang, 1998; Pratapaditya Pal and Julia Meech-Pekarik, Buddhist Book Illuminations, 1988; Li Chongjian, Qiannian fodiao shi, 1997; Pang Qi, ed., Splendor of Chinese Buddhism Paintings: Guardians Defending the Celestial Kingdom and Dharma Cosmos, 2002; Li Chongjian, The Buddhist Bronzes, 1994; Sichuan People's Publishing House, Fresco Art of the Buddhist Monasteries in Tibet, 1994; Cultural Relics of the Tibetan Autonomous Region, A Well-Selected Collection of Tibetan Cultural Relics, 1992.
Estimate $600-800
Property from the Estate of William Lipton, New York, New York